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The problem with the GM engines is they really done like boost... on the other hand the 6.6 Duramax for a big block, and the good ol toyota 1HDFT - direct injection, mechanical pump, no big end troubles... good for lots of power, 200rwkw is fairly acheivable....Tiny wrote:mate I have the GM 6.2 NA in the cruiser, very impressed with the power and espesially the torque, the gm 6.5 turbo is better again obviously
the benifit of the GM is the availability of ready to go conversion kits for various combinations of gearboxes etc, options to go with a GM manual of auto to the nissan transfer or GM engine straight to the nissan gearbox
there is some nice ford, cummins and detroit options out there also but onversions become a little more difficult an pricey
of ourse you couls also stick to a nissan td42 in turbo intercooled form, you can get brand newies from time to time from the mobs like brunswick who get new or near new patrols and cruisers etc and throw a GM oiler is, or get one from a wreck for the right price, but for my moey I would definatly look at the GM
agree the duramax is a great engine, but conversion kits???+dj_hansen+ wrote:
The problem with the GM engines is they really done like boost... on the other hand the 6.6 Duramax for a big block, and the good ol toyota 1HDFT - direct injection, mechanical pump, no big end troubles... good for lots of power, 200rwkw is fairly acheivable....
He has an SD33known 2 wrote:is that yellow cat motor a c30 v12.
realisicly ur best option is to turbo ur td42 and have it living near the edge or get a yota 1hd ft spend about 5k on upgrades and u will have over 200rwk.
a chev deisel is a very big heavy motor.
If u want basic cat grunt the 32 series is the go, 1 wire for your alt and 3 for your starter, if u want to get really complicated u can add 2 more wires for a stop solenoid, or just use the linkagebeavis wrote:good old 3208 cat v8 mechanical diesel single turbo 35psi 475bhp n more than enough torque, can be rigged to near no electrics, just mech. gauges. pretty cheap donks too. not too sure about an adapter
Isuzu 4BD1T is exactly the same format, but (obviously) japanese. Revs a bit higher to 3600 and easier to get in this part of the world.cooter wrote:look at the 4bt cummins engine 3.9 litre 120 bhp 400nm at 1200
bout 5 grand for a good runner with a turbo350 gearbox
and with a front mount and a bit more boost will goto 175 hp+
if you are keen can get you 1
they dont rev hard but are a very torqey motor
they come out in old dodge pickups in the late 80s early 90s
and are still made now
A) isn't the dodge pickup motor the 6BT?cooter wrote:look at the 4bt cummins engine 3.9 litre 120 bhp 400nm at 1200
bout 5 grand for a good runner with a turbo350 gearbox
and with a front mount and a bit more boost will goto 175 hp+
if you are keen can get you 1
they dont rev hard but are a very torqey motor
they come out in old dodge pickups in the late 80s early 90s
and are still made now
Bore, stroke, compression and # of cylinders are identical. The head layout is different (exh and inlet on opp sides).Gwagensteve wrote: E)Kiwibacon, so just how different is the architecture and pump between the Cummins and Isuzu motors?
Steve.
www.isuzudieselswapper.comGwagensteve wrote:Thanks Kiwibacon.... now I jus tneed to figure out how to get an Isuzu behind a T700 auto.... woudl be pretty sweet in the Gwagen![]()
Steve.
That's not fair.... I think you have just called my bluffKiwiBacon wrote:www.isuzudieselswapper.comGwagensteve wrote:Thanks Kiwibacon.... now I jus tneed to figure out how to get an Isuzu behind a T700 auto.... woudl be pretty sweet in the Gwagen![]()
Steve.
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